Trust your gut

Article by Jenn Sommermann, LCMT.

Many of us come to this field because we are intuitive by nature. We have strong instincts when it comes to helping people and massage has become a natural adjunct to that; an extension of our intuition. But often we are put in a position that causes us to question our [...]

Touch Without Expectation - The biodynamic approach to Craniosacral Therapy

Article by Terry Collinson RCST, SRP

What happens when you listen to the body through touch, without any intention to act or change things? Something amazing! The body’s own intelligence manifests and begins to bring about changes in structure and function creating greater health. These adjustments can be profound: changes in joints and muscles that can [...]

Research Corner

Reports by Greg Morling

Groundbreaking taxonomy to describe massage treatment for musculoskeletal pain.

‘Taxonomy’ has been quite a buzz word in educational circles for several years and the existence of a taxonomy in any professional area can have a strong influence on learning process, curricula as well as providing recognised processes that often [...]

Mostly Massage Thai Massage 2006 Tour Report

By Glynis Clarke

Sa-wat di (hello) I am one of sixteen blown away people who travelled in September to Chiang Mai, Thailand with the 2006 Mostly Massage Thai massage tour. This was a wonderful opportunity to combine travel, meeting beautiful people with a common interest and broaden our skills and service to our clients.

After [...]